Yesterday I said I'd been enjoying Nicholson Baker and Mark Bibbins, and I nearly promised enjoyable examples: I am almost as good as my word. Baker's The Everlasting Story of Nory is a book you will find either charming beyond belief or so irritating you'll close it as soon as you open it, since it is narrated (if "narrate" is really the word) by a cute-as-a-button nine-year-old girl:
"In Shakespeare's plays what they would do, according to the drama teacher at the Junior School, is they...
Published on September 04, 2009 07:33